Annual review of jazz studies articles

first part of the volume features the publication of the proceedings of a jazz analysis symposium held at the joint meeting of the American Musicological Society and. Terry Monaghan traces the background of the creation of the most significant monograph on jazz dance (Marshall and Jean Stearns, Jazz Dance: the Story). Max Harrison presents an historical overview of the career of Algerian pianist Martial Solal. Sandke finds the salient features of Beiderbecke's style to be the use of bent and grace (or ghost) notes, triplets, half time, double time, irregular rhythms, and utilization figurative of the half valve. Isbn 10 :, iSBN 13 :, duvivier's reflections on growing up in Harlem in the 1920s and 1930s, the evolution of the bass, life in the commercial studios, and his memories of close associates. Revisions of the seven papers, along with Allen Forte's response, are presented here. The last two papers in this section both look at the work of Miles Davis. Annual Review of Jazz Studies 9, 1997-98. The articles in this volume present important technical analyses of four major figures: Booker Little. Kent Williams defines paraphrase in jazz as a recognizable alteration of an existing theme, examining this technique at work in a 1965 recording of the song by Oscar Peterson. Peace and, congeniality, both from, the Shape of Jazz to Come (Atlantic 1317, 1959? he demonstrates how the bass playing of Charlie Hayden provides important elements of structure, while giving the illusion of complete freedom. Articles, book Reviews "Dance Floor Democracy: The Social Geography of Memory at the Hollywood Canteen" by Sherrie Tucker. Vol 11, No 2 (2016 table of Contents. Another first is Randy Sandke's lengthy (at ninety-five pages) analytical appraisal of the playing of Bix Beiderbecke. Charles Hartman analyzes the form of a Steve Swallow composition, with a fascinating excursus into the realm of lyric poetry. The editors of JJS are Edward Berger, Dan Faulk, Henry Martin, Jeffery.

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Jazz performers would do well to know something about the why do we retain better from writing original setting of a song. And Fats Waller and explores the distinctions between jazz and the underpinnings of European musical forms. So that reharmonizations do not simply recycle familiar paradigm" In Spirits Rejoice, s tripletracked recording 1959 serves as a reference for musical chaos in the improvisation of John Coltrane. As opposed to the chord structure. Studies in Jazz, and Dan Morgenstern, discography and bibliography and is one of the first perusals of African music in a jazz context.

Jason Bivins explores the relationship between American religion and American music, and the places where religion and jazz have overlapped.Haywood uses the chorale from Johann Sebastian Bach's Cantata.An excellent discography of the two Davis ensembles is appended.